Singer-songwriter Brynn Elliott releases new single “Might Not Like Me” from debut EP ‘Time Of Our Lives’ set to release on September 7

Brynn Elliott to release Debut EP, “Time Of Our Lives” on Friday, September 7th and will have her Debut National Tv Appearance With Live With Kelly And Ryan n Friday, September 28th

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Atlantic Records and Big Yellow Dog Music have announced the debut EP from singer-songwriter Brynn Elliott. “TIME OF OUR LIVES” arrives Friday, September 7th at all DSPs and streaming services.

“TIME OF OUR LIVES” is heralded by a new companion visual for Elliott’s breakout single, “Might Not Like Me,” directed by Sarah McColgan (Kelly Clarkson, Charli XCX) and streaming now here. The video premiered earlier today via Refinery29. Additionally, the “Might Not Like Me” video made its broadcast debut this morning on MTV and will also be played on MTV’s Times Square screens. “Might Not Like Me” – which was prominently featured in a recent episode of TV Land’s hit Younger – is available for individual streaming and download HERE.

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Elliott will celebrate “TIME OF OUR LIVES” with her first-ever national TV appearance, set for the nationally syndicated Live with Kelly and Ryan on Friday, September 28th (check local listings). Currently traveling the U.S. on a 20-city radio tour, the Atlanta-born singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist will also perform live at the 2018 Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day at the US Open Tennis Championships, slated for Saturday, August 25th in Queens, NY. Additional live dates will be unveiled soon.

Co-written with GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Nathan Chapman (Taylor Swift, Kylie Minogue), the “TIME OF OUR LIVES” EP features a series of distinctive pop songs fueled in large part by Elliott’s just-concluded studies at Harvard University. Each of the five songs on the EP was inspired by a different philosopher or set of ideas, with the recent single, “Time of Our Lives,” drawing on Heidegger and existentialism and “Might Not Like Me” absorbing feminist critiques of Descartes into a buoyant and empowering pop anthem. In addition to studying philosophy as song inspiration, Elliott spent most of her weekends and summers on the road, playing over 200 shows both on her own and as special guest to such artists as Brandi Carlile, Grace Potter, and Alanis Morissette.

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